Mountaineer Buc wrote:Nah. She doesn't come off as a Berniecrat to me.

Standard issue limousine liberal.

That's why I'd at least listen to her...to see if she's different and, if so, how she's different. Then I'd vote for the Libertarian candidate.

Let me preface this by saying that first, I'm not into politics at all, and second, I would respect the opinion of anyone voting outside of the two major parties and assume they know more about politics than I do.

But why would you go to the polls and vote for the Libertarian candidate? I know people who voted for Gary Johnson in 2016. Is it a matter of principle or do you always think "this is the year!" Couldn't you save time and just not vote at all?

Buc2 wrote:That's why I'd at least listen to her...to see if she's different and, if so, how she's different. Then I'd vote for the Libertarian candidate.

Let me preface this by saying that first, I'm not into politics at all, and second, I would respect the opinion of anyone voting outside of the two major parties and assume they know more about politics than I do.

But why would you go to the polls and vote for the Libertarian candidate? I know people who voted for Gary Johnson in 2016. Is it a matter of principle or do you always think "this is the year!" Couldn't you save time and just not vote at all?

Deuce wrote:Let me preface this by saying that first, I'm not into politics at all, and second, I would respect the opinion of anyone voting outside of the two major parties and assume they know more about politics than I do.

But why would you go to the polls and vote for the Libertarian candidate? I know people who voted for Gary Johnson in 2016. Is it a matter of principle or do you always think "this is the year!" Couldn't you save time and just not vote at all?

it's just about principle

The two-party system is rigged. Perhaps an insanely popular candidate like Oprah or The Rock could win as a 3rd party candidate. But just like Trump they know their odds dramatically increase if they can get on the ticket as a D or R.